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Daniel Johnston Pottery is a wood fired pottery located in Seagrove, NC.
Glassie traveled as far as England visiting potters and studios, tracing the lineage that intimately defines the aesthetic Johnston has mastered.
Daniel Johnston is the leading exponent of North Carolina’s pottery tradition and simultaneously one of that state’s most contemporary and cerebral artists. His debut on the national art scene in 2014 with the intention that he could “make pots that reflect the culture and times in which I live,” was swiftly followed with three ...
Daniel Johnston is featured in museum collections such as The Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, NC, The Gregg Museum of Art & Design, Raleigh, NC, and the North Carolina Pottery Center in Seagrove, NC.
Daniel Johnston is the leading exponent of North Carolina’s pottery tradition and simultaneously one of that state’s most contemporary and cerebral artists. His debut on the national art scene in 2014 with the intention that he could “make pots that reflect the culture and times in which I live,” was swiftly followed with three ...
Four-handled jar, 22 in. (56 cm) in height, black slip, salt-glazed with flying ash, 2012. Daniel calls apprenticeship “an unparalleled method of learning to become a skilled potter.”. He describes the apprentice’s day: a morning for chores, an afternoon for free creation.
In the summer of 2010, North Carolina potter Daniel Johnston began an ambitious project to create 100 large (approximately 40 gallons each) ceramic jars in 50 days and to sell them all in one day. The jars were made using a unique pottery technique that Johnston learned while working with native potters in northeast Thailand.
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